Trigger finger: assessment of surgeon and patient preferences and priorities for decision making.

Annecarolin Doring,Michiel G J S Hageman,Frans J Mulder,Thierry G Guitton,David Ring, J C Adams,Joshua M Abzug,Ngozi M Akabudike,L C Bainbridge, G W Balfour,H Brent Bamberger,Camilo Jose Romero Barreto,Michael Baskies,Taizoon Baxamusa, Michael Behrman,Prosper Benhaim,Philip E Blazar, James M Boler,Jorge G Boretto,Martin I Boyer,Ryan P Calfee,Charles Cassidy, Ralp M Costanzo, Michael Darowish,Ramon De Bedout,Gregory L Desilva, Jose Fernando Di Giovanni,Seth Dodds, J M Erickson,Naquira Escobar Luis Felipe,C H Fernandes, Renato Fricker,Gary K Frykman,Aida E Garcia,R Glenn Gaston, Richard S Gilbert,Michael W Grafe,Jeffrey A Greenberg, H W Grunwald,Paul Guidera,Warren C Hammert,Randy Hauck,Steve Helgemo,German Hernandez,Eric P Hofmeister,Richard L Hutchison,Asif M Ilyas,Sidney M Jacoby, Peter Jebson,Christopher M Jones,Sanjeev Kakar,F Thomas D Kaplan,Saul Kaplan,Leonid I Katolik,Stephen A Kennedy, Michael W Kessler, H L Kimball, D Kay Kirkpatrick, Ryan Klinefelter, G A Kraan, Lewis B Lane,Lisa Lattanza, Kendrick Lee,Kevin J Malone,Chad Manke,Paul A Martineau,Jim Matiko,John Mcauliffe,Steven J Mccabe,Desirae M Mckee,Charles Metzger,Scott Mitchell,Jennifer Moriatis Wolf,Michael Nancollas,David L Nelson, Jose Nolla, Ralf Nyszkiewicz,Jose A Ortiz,Joachim P Overbeck,Patrick W Owens,Rick Papandrea,Lior Paz, Alberto Perez Castillo,Daniel Polatsch,Marc J Richard,Marco Rizzo,Tamara D Rozental,David Ruchelsman,Oleg M Semenkin, Russell Shatford,Fransisco Javier Aguilar Sierra, Todd Siff, Catherine Spath, Sander Spruijt, Ben Sutker,Carrie R Swigart,John S Taras,Jason Tavakolian, A L Terrono, Eric Tolo,Christopher J Walsh, F Walter, Barry Watkins,Lawrence M Weiss,Brian P D Wills, Christophe J Wilson,J Wint, Colby Young

The Journal of Hand Surgery(2014)

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Purpose To test the null hypothesis that there are no differences in the priorities and preferences of patients with idiopathic trigger finger (TF) and hand surgeons. Methods One hundred five hand surgeons of the Science of Variation Group and 84 patients with TF completed a survey about their priorities and preferences in decision making regarding the management of TF. The questionnaire was structured according the Ottawa Decision Support Framework for the development of a decision aid. Results Patients desired orthotics more and surgery less than physicians. Patients and physicians disagreed on the main advantage of several treatment options for TFs and on disadvantages of the treatment options. Patients preferred to decide for themselves after receiving advice, whereas physicians preferred a shared decision. Patients preferred booklets, and physicians opted for Internet and video decision aids. Conclusions Comparing patients and hand surgeons, there were some differences in treatment preferences and perceived advantages and disadvantages regarding idiopathic TF differences that might be addressed by a decision aid. Copyright (C) 2014 by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. All rights reserved.
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Shared decision making,assessment of needs,trigger finger,decision aids
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